Trends in the DSO & Private Practice Sale Markets—featuring David Cohen
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In the aftermath of COVID, there was a massive boom in dental practice transactions.  The market finally corrected itself in 2023. And while doctor-to-doctor private sales remained consistent, DSO sales slowed dramatically. So, what caused these market trends? What does the market look like so far in 2024? And how will understanding trends help you make informed decisions as you buy or sell your own dental practice? David Cohen is Managing Attorney at Cohen Law Firm, a legal practice with a unique focus on dentists and dental specialists. His team does between 300 to 400 practice transactions nationwide every year. On this episode of the Dental Board Room Podcast, David joins host Drew Phillips to discuss how the DSO and private practice markets have evolved since 2020. David shares his process for helping clients decide between DSO versus private practice deals and describes how deal terms are changing on the DSO end in 2024.   Listen in to understand what’s behind the uptick in private partnerships in recent months and learn how to make the best decision for selling your dental practice based on your circumstances and current market trends. Topics Covered How David’s family background inspired his work with dentists How the DSO and private practice markets have evolved from 2020 to present How David helps clients decide between private and DSO deals How DSO deal terms are changing to favor the DSO David’s insight on the uptick in both private partnerships and 100% sales What’s behind the rise of workbacks in private practice sales Connect with David Cohen Cohen Law Firm Practice Transitions [R]evolution Facebook Group Cohen Property Law Group Connect with Wes Read & Drew Phillips Practice Orbit Email [email protected] or [email protected]  Practice CFO Practice CFO on Instagram Practice CFO on Facebook Practice CFO on YouTube Resources  Seattle Study Club
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